I actually found the registry test...both written and practical to be more simple than any test that I had ever taken during Paramedic school. I think if you come out of class with a firm grasp of the DOT cirriculum you can pass the tests without a problem. If you don't know an exact answer you...
I just took the practicals for NREMT-P. Visualize yourself on the call and verbalize everything that you do from start to finish. You have studied hard and should know how to effectively treat your patient as well as any pathophysiology that may come up. Know your drugs as well as the pathophys...
Try using your slang when you are testing for the registry and see how well that goes. There is a difference in joules as well as making sure that it is synchorinized at the proper time so you don't knock the patient into asystole.
Just wondering if anyone on here has used the EMT acheive to help study for the NREMT-P test. I have been using it and so far like it...just wondering what others thought.